
Metformin: One Stone, Two Birds – A New Hope for Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s
NeurodegenerationCould a Common Diabetes Drug Treat Both Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s?
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Neurodegeneration – Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS are conditions that progressively damage the nervous system, affecting memory, movement, and overall function. In this category, we explore the latest research, treatment advancements, and potential breakthroughs in the field. We break down complex studies into clear, actionable insights, providing you with an understanding of the current landscape and future possibilities in managing and treating neurodegenerative conditions.
Could a Common Diabetes Drug Treat Both Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s?
Metformin: One Stone, Two Birds – A New Hope for Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s Read More »
Clearing the Pathways: How TMS Helps Restore and Strengthen the Brain’s Neural Trails
Maintaining Neural Pathways: Synaptic Plasticity and TMS in Aging Brains Read More »
From genetic discoveries to groundbreaking therapies, could we be on the verge of reversing MS damage?
Multiple Sclerosis: When the Body’s Wiring Short-Circuits Read More »
The Relay Race of ALS: How Treatment Is Aiming to Keep the Baton Moving
The Relay Race and the Baton: How Far Is the Cure for ALS? Read More »
If Your Brain Is a Library, Who’s Protecting the Books? The Hidden Breakdown Behind Memory Loss
Alzheimer’s Disease: A Library Losing Its Books Read More »